Sources and Classification of Semantic Heterogeneities

XML is sometimes marketed as the solution to the semantic heterogeneity problem . . . . Nothing could be further from the truth. Just because two people tag a data element as a salary does not mean that the two data elements are comparable. One could be salary after taxes in French francs including a lunch allowance, while the other could be salary before taxes in US dollars. Furthermore, if you call them "rubber gloves" and I call them "latex hand protectors", then XML will be useless in deciding that they are the same concept. Hence, the role of XML will be limited to providing the vocabulary in which common schemas can be constructed.[1]

[1]  Alon Y. Halevy,et al.  Why Your Data Won’t Mix , 2005, ACM Queue.